Iran Visa
Very easy to get if you do it in Trabzon (Turkey), but you have to be lucky to be there on the right day and at the right time.
Went there on a Wednesday and it was closed due to unknown reasons. Went back again on the following day. Make sure you are there at 9am, when they open, not later (a guy showed up at 9:55 am and the consul told him to come back next day because it was full).
They don't ask you for any number, any LOI, anything. You just have to fill in an application form, give them 2 pictures and your passport. Then go to a nearby bank to pay the visa fee (75 €) and collect your visa next day at 4:30pm.
This of course is the theory. In reality it was like this but when we went to the embassy to pick up the visa they said they had not got answer from Tehran and we should come back next day, which was on Monday as there was a weekend in between. On Monday we finally got our 30 day single entry visa to Iran. All in all we can say we got the visa for 75€ in 2 working days with no reference number, no insurance, no nothing.
Went there on a Wednesday and it was closed due to unknown reasons. Went back again on the following day. Make sure you are there at 9am, when they open, not later (a guy showed up at 9:55 am and the consul told him to come back next day because it was full).
They don't ask you for any number, any LOI, anything. You just have to fill in an application form, give them 2 pictures and your passport. Then go to a nearby bank to pay the visa fee (75 €) and collect your visa next day at 4:30pm.
This of course is the theory. In reality it was like this but when we went to the embassy to pick up the visa they said they had not got answer from Tehran and we should come back next day, which was on Monday as there was a weekend in between. On Monday we finally got our 30 day single entry visa to Iran. All in all we can say we got the visa for 75€ in 2 working days with no reference number, no insurance, no nothing.
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